The 1976 dime is part of the Roosevelt series, minted since 1946.
No silver content; made of copper-nickel clad, affecting its value.
Circulated 1976 dimes are common, holding only face value.
Uncirculated or proof coins can fetch higher collector prices.
Special mint sets with 'S' mark are more valuable to collectors.
Condition is key; pristine dimes are worth more than worn ones.
Error coins, like off-center strikes, can be highly valuable.
Check for Full Bands (FB) designation on the torch for premium value.
1976 dimes without a mint mark were minted in Philadelphia.
Always consult a professional for accurate grading and valuation.